Ezhara Beach
Divya DwaraknathDivya Dwaraknath/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, KANNUR/ Updated : Feb 11, 2016, 18:22 IST
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Ezhara Beach lies close to Kizhunna Beach, and both are often referred to as twin beaches. Ezhara on the southern side has a rocky shore bordered by lush green palm trees. This is another pristine stop to capture sunset at its bes … Read more
Ezhara Beach lies close to Kizhunna Beach, and both are often referred to as twin beaches. Ezhara on the southern side has a rocky shore bordered by lush green palm trees. This is another pristine stop to capture sunset at its best. The experience of swimming in the coves is truly amazing. The white sandy stretch cradled with palm trees is quiet, peaceful and untouched by commercialisation. Read less
Ezhara Beach lies close to Kizhunna Beach, and both are often referred to as twin beaches. Ezhara on the southern side has a rocky shore bordered by lush green palm trees. This is another pristine stop to capture sunset at its best. The experience of swimming in the coves is truly amazing. The white sandy stretch cradled with palm trees is quiet, peaceful and untouched by commercialisation. The rocky terrain in contrast with the palms looks like a painting. The wind rustling through the palm trees and the sound of waves is the only noise you hear in this beautiful beach. The beach is a quiet and private wonder, and the stay options are limited. The quaint homestays by the beach strip do get booked well in advance, so plan accordingly. If you do not choose to swim or relax in the sun, then head for a nice stroll around the village.
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